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KoryMac5
07-25-2006, 11:46 PM
Reds have had some luck against Andy

Griffey .381 career

Arroyo .1000 career

Clayton .409 career

Edwin .300 career

Larue .313 career

Phillips .143 career

Dunn .200 career

Rich .133 career

Andy is 0-2 against REDS this year with a 10.64 ERA
He has looked better in July with a 2.88 ERA lets hope we can get Griffey back on track vs. Andy

RedsMan3203
07-25-2006, 11:51 PM
Line is up going to be something like.


1) Freel - RF
2) Dunner - LF
3) JR - CF
4) Richy Aurilia - 1st
5) Edwin - 3rd
6) Phillips - 2nd
7) Clayton - SS
8) LaRue - C

keeganbrick
07-26-2006, 12:11 AM
Shouldnt Ross be starting tomorrow?

My lineup ( I wish)

1. Freel - RF
2. Dunn - LF
3. Griff - CF
4. EE - 3B
5. Hatte - 1B
6. Aurilia - SS
7. Phillips - 2B
8. Ross - C

RedsMan3203
07-26-2006, 12:13 AM
Shouldnt Ross be starting tomorrow?

My lineup ( I wish)

1. Freel - RF
2. Dunn - LF
3. Griff - CF
4. EE - 3B
5. Hatte - 1B
6. Aurilia - SS
7. Phillips - 2B
8. Ross - C

If he comes off the DL, yes... But he hasn't as of yet.. has he?

keeganbrick
07-26-2006, 12:14 AM
If he comes off the DL, yes... But he hasn't as of yet.. has he?
Yes, he started for Chatt last night and is supposed to be up for tomorrow's game.

ThornWithin81
07-26-2006, 12:41 AM
I can't remember the last time the Reds didn't stomp Andy. Seems like its been this way for a few years now. Which is odd, considering that he's a talented pitcher.

TOBTTReds
07-26-2006, 01:13 AM
I can't remember the last time the Reds didn't stomp Andy. Seems like its been this way for a few years now. Which is odd, considering that he's a talented pitcher.

And a soft tossing LH'er, which = doom for the Reds

TOBTTReds
07-26-2006, 01:13 AM
Line is up going to be something like.


1) Freel - RF
2) Dunner - LF
3) JR - CF
4) Richy Aurilia - 1st
5) Edwin - 3rd
6) Phillips - 2nd
7) Clayton - SS
8) LaRue - C

Are you crazy?? You saw the numbers. Arroyo bats 3rd.

CTA513
07-26-2006, 01:41 AM
Pettite against the Reds in 2006

April 29th vs Reds: 5 Innings, 11 Hits, 6 Runs, 3 Walks, 6 Strikeouts
June 3rd vs Reds: 6 Innings, 9 Hits, 7 Runs, 4 Walks, 1 Strikeout

TeamBoone
07-26-2006, 01:49 AM
As Narron has stated he has to play the hot bats, why would he start Aurilia over Hatteberg tomorrow? If he does, that is.

Personally, I think he's talking through the corner of his mouth on that one. If it were true, EE would have started last Sunday and tonight.

princeton
07-26-2006, 08:57 AM
Pettite against the Reds in 2006

April 29th vs Reds: 5 Innings, 11 Hits, 6 Runs, 3 Walks, 6 Strikeouts
June 3rd vs Reds: 6 Innings, 9 Hits, 7 Runs, 4 Walks, 1 Strikeout

sounds great. But Pettitte seems to be pitching better lately.

fielder's choice
07-26-2006, 09:02 AM
As Narron has stated he has to play the hot bats, why would he start Aurilia over Hatteberg tomorrow? If he does, that is.

Personally, I think he's talking through the corner of his mouth on that one. If it were true, EE would have started last Sunday and tonight.

Hatteburg usually sits against lefties.

Dunner44
07-26-2006, 09:05 AM
As Narron has stated he has to play the hot bats, why would he start Aurilia over Hatteberg tomorrow? If he does, that is.

Personally, I think he's talking through the corner of his mouth on that one. If it were true, EE would have started last Sunday and tonight.

I disagree. Hatte has been hot, but he's made his streak almost exclusively vs. RHP. In 223 ABs vs. righties he's batting .341/.431/.529. Against LHP in 52 ABs he's batting .250/.359/.404. Batting agains rightites he's K'ed 13 times, a little more than 5% of the time. Versus lefties he's K'ed 9 times, a little moe than 17% of the time. His OPS vs. Righties is 200 points higher than his OPS vs. lefties. Now .250 isn't horrible, and Rich has been a turd in his career vs. Pettite, but the reason Scott continues to bat over .300 with an OPS over .920 is because of the platoon.

I, too, hope Griff gets back on track tonight. If he has another game of pop-outs, than this slump is a serious one. I wonder if, as someone mentioned earlier, he is pressing to hit HRs to get past 600. Hopefully that still isn't true this deep into the slump.

James B.
07-26-2006, 04:52 PM
This is the lineup I think that Narron will use because of Pettite being left handed.

1.Freel
2.Clayton
3.Griffey
4.Dunn
5.Aurilia
6.EE
7.Phillips
8.Ross

flyer85
07-26-2006, 04:55 PM
I would use Denorfia and give Jr the night off.

Falls City Beer
07-26-2006, 06:27 PM
I would use Denorfia and give Jr the night off.

Pretty please.

CTA513
07-27-2006, 01:03 AM
I was just looking at Pettittes 2006 stats and they are not good:
5.15 ERA, 138 Innings, 172 Hits (21 homeruns), 50 Walks, 111 Strikeouts, 1.61 Whip


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